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There are a variety of reasons why you might need self-storage in Santa Monica, CA.

You might be downsizing your living space or just need a little extra room for your things.

You might be getting married and some of your favorite furniture and items don't fit in your new home.

You might need a place to store merchandise or equipment for your home-based business.

You might need a long term storage solution for all that extra merchandise or equipment for your company.

You might need a place to store a vehicle for a while so a self-storage unit would be the perfect solution.

If for any reason you find you need a self storage unit, we are here to help. Reserve online, visit one of our locations, or give us a call at 1-800-688-8057 to get your storage unit today!

How much is a storage unit in Santa Monica, CA?

The cheapest storage unit in Santa Monica, CA is $75.00 per month.

What size storage units do you have available in Santa Monica, CA?

In Santa Monica, CA we have sizes that range from 5'x5' to 10'x20' to suit your storage needs.

How much is it for a 5'x5' storage unit in Santa Monica, CA?

The cheapest 5'x5' storage unit in Santa Monica, CA is $75.00 per month.

Moving to Santa Monica

Santa Monica, California's, history starts in much the same manner as other California hamlets. It first served as the home of the Gabrieleno Native Americans. Spanish missionaries arrived on the west coast and took over much of the land in Santa Monica, first creating missions, then later secularizing and dividing the land into individual ranchos. It wasn't until the late 19th century, however, that Santa Monica showed its first signs of individualism.

Mining entrepreneur Colonel Robert S. Baker and silver miner and senator John P. Jones are credited as the founders of this iconic city. They bought up land with the intention of creating an international port — and thereby increasing their wealth considerably. After the purchase, they auctioned off plots of land to prospective residents, creating the first residential areas of the city.

Second Street served as the first commercial district in Santa Monica. The agricultural industry continued to flourish during this time, with many residents living on large ranches and raising cattle and other livestock or farming the land. However, the arrival of the railroad gave birth to new industries and resulted in a significant population surge. In the early 20th century, more retail outlets and other commercial businesses exploded here, and film stars used Santa Monica as a vacation destination.

The Great Depression hit Santa Monica hard, as it did much of California. Previously lucrative businesses shuttered their doors and financial institutions filed bankruptcy. After World War II, however, and the conflict's impact on population numbers, Santa Monica began the slow recovery process. It is now a popular place for people to vacation, but it also serves as a home to people who love the close proximity to the water and the vibrant community.

Relocation

If you're thinking of relocating to Santa Monica, California, you'll find this city "exceptionally livable," according to Area Vibes. Blue skies and abundant sunshine characterize much of the year, inspiring residents to spend time outdoors and to flock to the beaches in droves. Low pollution helps make outdoor activities pleasurable.

You'll also like the abundance of amenities found in Santa Monica. From restaurants and cafes to retail venues and gyms, you won't have to go far to find the businesses and facilities you need to maintain your quality of life. Numerous parks are distributed throughout Santa Monica, which makes it easy to get in a few hours of exercise or to commune with nature if city life starts to feel stifling.

As with much of California, you'll pay more for many necessities, including transportation, utilities, and health care. However, each of these categories of spending is cheaper than in the rest of the state, so you'll actually save money if you're moving from elsewhere in California. The only exception is real estate, which remains far more expensive.

Santa Monica, CA Storage Statistics

167 people have reserved units in Santa Monica, CA in the past 30 days.

There are 2 locations within Santa Monica, CA's city limits.

There is 1 location in Santa Monica, CA that offers AC and Heating features.

†Subject to change. Offered only on selected units. Subject to availability. This offer applies only to the rental fee. Other restrictions, taxes, and fees, including an administrative fee, apply. See contract for full details.

Public Storage is the leading provider of storage units for your personal, business and vehicle needs with thousands of locations nationwide. We offer a wide variety of units and sizes available with no obligation and no long-term commitment. Call today at 1-800-688-8057 for a free reservation and get your first month for just $1.

†Subject to change. Offered only on selected units. Subject to availability. This offer applies only to the rental fee. Other restrictions, taxes, and fees, including an administrative fee, apply. See contract for full details. Promotions good for new customers only. Not available on transfers or additional spaces. Pricing subject to change. Reservation required to guarantee price. Actual unit sizes may vary from approximate size estimate. Please inspect any unit before renting. Online pricing available only for online reservations and rentals. Not sure about the size you need? Don't worry, online pricing discount will be honored for any rental originating from an online reservation.

†Terms and Conditions - Reservation Deposits: A non-refundable reservation deposit is required for some reservations. This deposit will be applied as a credit to rent after move-in. Reservations are valid only for the reservation period specified. Payment of a reservation deposit guarantees a unit's availability during the reservation period for the price listed at the time the reservation is made. In the event a previously reserved unit or similar unit becomes unavailable, you agree that your only remedy is a refund of the reservation deposit. Otherwise, failure to enter a lease for a Public Storage unit within the reservation period results in forfeiture of the reservation deposit.